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Health Sciences Library History VCU Libraries

WebNationally, Virginia Commonwealth University's Health Sciences Library is a top-tier health sciences library. It holds one of the largest and most extensive collections of health …

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Blackwell, Elizabeth (1821-1910)

WebEarly History: Elizabeth Blackwell was born in Counterslip, England on February 3, 1821. She was the third of nine children born to Hannah Lane and Samuel …

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How to Conduct a Literature Review (Health Sciences and Beyond)

WebIntegrative reviews "synthesize findings from different approaches, like experimental and non-experimental studies" (Whittemore & Knafl, 2005).This approach …

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Open Educational Resources for the Health Sciences

WebThis guide is designed as a starting point for faculty to locate open educational resources for use in VCU health sciences courses. Faculty are invited to explore these …

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Mental Health America – Origins

WebThe Origins of the Mental Health Movement — 1908 – 1925. Note: A major contributor to this portion of the booklet: “Clifford W. Beers: The Founding of Mental …

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2024 News Digital collections update VCU Libraries

WebMay 7, 2024. VCU Libraries Digital Collections are now housed on Scholars Compass, marking a milestone toward a more integrated and accessible digital library …

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LGBTQIA+ Health Disparities

WebLGBTQIA+ Health Disparities By: Laura Crouch Editor’s Note: LGBTQIA+ is an umbrella acronym that generally stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer …

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Introduction to Health Statistics

WebStatistics – the practice or science of collecting and analyzing numerical data in large quantities. Data – raw numbers collected together for reference or analysis. Vital …

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Social Welfare History Project Tuberculosis

WebTuberculosis By Catherine A. Paul & Alice W. Campbell July 17, 2017. National Child Welfare Association poster Photo: Library of Congress LC-DIG-ds-06489. …

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Research Guides: Medical Images: Images for Publishing

WebDPDx A-Z Index. DPDx is an educational resource designed for health professionals and laboratory scientists. Cell Image Library. This Image Library is a …

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Teachers Need The Vote! Reasons Why Teachers Should Work for …

WebNWSA handbill listing the reasons why women teachers need the vote. Reasons given include: increased spending on education, improved public health and hygiene, …

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2024 News Rodgers appointment VCU Libraries

WebMay 7, 2024. VCU Libraries Government Documents Coordinator Stephani (Nia) Rodgers is a 2024 appointee to the U.S. Government Publishing Office’s (GPO) …

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Sanger, Margaret

WebMargaret Sanger (September 14, 1879 — September 6, 1966) – Women’s Health Advocate, Nurse, Socialist and Social Reformer. Margaret Sanger Photo: Library …

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Research Guides: LGBTQIA+ Health: Transgender Health

WebHealth Disparities, Stigma and Terminology: Health Equity for Trans and Gender Diverse Populations - webinar In this pre-conference talk from the 2022 …

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The Place Of Social Work In Public Health– 1926

WebA Presentation at the National Conference Of Social Work (Formerly National Conference of Charities and Correction) At The Fifty-Third Annual Session Held In …

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Children’s Bureau

WebThe Children’s Bureau’s became solely a clearing house for information on child welfare. Following Julia C. Lathrop (1912-1921), the Children’s Bureau was …

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Social Welfare History Project Dix, Dorthea Lynde

WebMiss Dorothea Dix (1802 – 1887): Teacher, Nurse, Social Reformer and Advocate for the Mentally Ill. by Dr. Graham Warder, Keene State College. Dorothea Dix …

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Children’s Bureau

WebIntroduction: The early 1900’s was a time in which the United States was attempting to change it stance on child labor and end abusive child labor practices. As more advocates …

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Social Welfare History Project Mental Illness Page 4

WebBrigham, Amariah. In the summer of 1842, Dr. Brigham was appointed Superintendent of the New York State Lunatic Asylum, at Utica. The institution was opened on the 16th of …

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